Beit Mikra
Academic journal
Discipline | Hebrew Bible |
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Language | Hebrew |
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History | 1956-present |
Publisher |
World Jewish Bible Center
(Israel)
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Frequency | Quarterly |
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ISO 4 | Beit Mikra |
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ISSN |
0005-979X
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LCCN | a62001461 |
OCLC no. | 717051676 |
Beit Mikra: Journal for the Study of the Bible and Its World , also known as Bet Mikra and Beth Mikra ( Hebrew : בית מקרא ), is a Hebrew language journal about the Hebrew Bible . It is published by the World Jewish Bible Center.
Beit Mikra was founded by Ben Zion Luria as the Hebrew-language publication of the Israel Society for Biblical Research, which later became the Israeli branch of the World Jewish Bible Society. [1] (The Jewish Bible Quarterly was later established as the World Jewish Bible Society's English-language journal.) After a reorganization in 1989, the Israel Society for Biblical Research was reduced to publishing Beit Mikra "on a miserly (and often delayed) grant from the Ministry of Education ." [2]
References
- ↑ Halpern, Joseph (1983). "Tribute to Ben Zion Luria" (PDF) . Dor le Dor . 10 (3): 142 . Retrieved 7 December 2015 .
- ↑ Sivan, Gabriel (23 May 2006). "Are we still the 'People of the Book'?" . The Jerusalem Post . Retrieved 7 December 2015 .
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